Archive for March, 2012

Life is the fire that burns and the sun that gives light. Life is the wind and the rain and the thunder in the sky. Life is matter and is earth, what is and what is not, and what beyond is in Eternity.– Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Rajasthan, India

The wind shows us how close to the edge we are.
– Joan Didion

Paraguay

I think we are bound to, and by, nature.
We may want to deny this connection and try to believe we control the external world,
but every time there’s a snowstorm or drought,
we know our fate is tied to the world around us. – Alice Hoffman

India

March 22, 2012, is World Water Day.
Reports say that drought, floods and a lack of fresh water may cause
significant global instability and conflict in the coming decades.

Mali

Varanasi, India

Rain is grace; rain is the sky condescending to the earth…
– John Updike

Kabul, Afghanistan

Many a man curses the rain that falls upon his head,
and knows not that it brings abundance to drive away the hunger.
-Saint Basil

Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, India

Myanmar/Burma

Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Marrakech, Morocco

Northern Territory, Australia
Rain! whose soft architectural hands have power to cut stones, and chisel to shapes of grandeur the very mountains. – Henry Ward Beecher

Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

Rajasthan, India

Indonesia

Japan

Machen, Tibet

Pakistan

New York, New York, USA

Logar Province, Afghanistan

The snow itself is lonely or, if you prefer, self-sufficient.
There is no other time when the whole world seems composed of one thing and one thing only.
– Joseph Wood Krutch

Pakistan

Young Girl in Snow, Kabul, Afghanistan

India

The substance of the winds is too thin for human eyes,their written language is too difficult for human minds, and their spoken language mostly too faint for the ears. – John Muir

For most of us, there is only the unattendedMoment, the moment in and out of time,The distraction fit, lost in a shaft of sunlight,The wild thyme unseen, or the winter lightningOr the waterfall, or music heard so deeplyThat it is not heard at all, but you are the musicWhile the music lasts.
T.S. Eliot

Yamdrok Tso Lake, Lhasa, Tibet

What are the scenes of nature that elevate the mind
and produce the sublime sensation?
…the hoary mountain, the solitary lake,
the aged forest and torrent falling over rocks. – Hugh Blair, lecture notes from 1783.

Dal Lake, Srinagar, Kashmir

Whereas the beautiful is limited, the sublime is limitless,so that the mind in the presence of the sublime,attempting to imagine what it cannot, has pain in thefailure but pleasure in contemplating theimmensity of the attempt.– Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason

Myanmar/Burma

Myanmar/Burma

Bayon, Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Lives of great people all remind us, we can make our lives sublime,and, departing, leave behind us, footprints on the sands of time.– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Japan

Preah Khan Temple, Angkor Wat, Camboida

Inle Lake, Myanmar/Burma

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Agra, India

Kathmandu, Nepal

Rajasthan, India

Thrissur Pooram, Kerala, India

Weligama, Sri Lanka

Brazil

Greatly begin.
Though thou have time, but for a line, be that sublime. Not failure, but low aim is crime. -James Russell Lowell

Gujarat, India

Afghanistan

Road to Sarobi, Afghanistan

Maimana, Afghanistan

Tibet

Cambodia

Rajasthan, India

Four sublime states of mind taught by the Buddha: Loving-kindness Compassion Sympathetic JoyEquanimity

The Taj Mahal in Agra, India, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain,are two of the world’s most iconic buildings.They both evoke passionate emotions, even love, despite beingon opposite ends of the historical and architectural spectrum.

In both buildings shape, size, scale, proportion, texture, color,
and light work together to sublime effect.

Basel, Switzerland

To look on nature, not as in the hourOf thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimesThe still, sad music of humanity,Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample powerTo chasten and subdue. And I have feltA presence that disturbs me with the joyOf elevated thoughts; a sense sublimeOf something far more deeply interfused,Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns,And the round ocean and the living air,And the blue sky, and in the mind of man;A motion and a spirit, that impelsAll thinking things, all objects of all thought,And rolls through all things.– William Wordsworth

And Joy is Everywhere;It is in the Earth’s green covering of grass;In the blue serenity of the Sky;In the reckless exuberance of Spring;In the severe abstinence of gray Winter;In the Living flesh that animates our bodily frame;In the perfect poise of the Human figure, noble and upright;In Living;In the exercise of all our powers;In the acquisition of Knowledge;in fighting evils…Joy is there Everywhere.